Karen Pence is swung around in dance moves in Montana

One can only imagine what was going through Vice President Mike Pence's mind as he watched his wife, Karen, flung around in a series of dance moves by the Secretary of the Interior.

One can only imagine what was going through Vice President Mike Pence's mind as he watched his wife flung around in a series of dance moves by the Secretary of the Interior.

Pence arrived in Billings, Montana on Friday. He spent that evening speaking on behalf of Republican US House candidate Greg Gianforte at a campaign rally at the Montana Pavilion at MetraPark.

It was during the campaign rally that his wife, Karen Pence, stole the show.

Shortly after Pence finished his remarks, the Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, grabbed her by the hands as they spun around.

One can only imagine what was going through Vice President Mike Pence's mind as he watched his wife, Karen (left in navy blue), flung around in a series of dance moves by the Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke (far left)

Pence arrived in Billings, Montana on Friday to speak on behalf of Republican US House candidate Greg Gianforte at a campaign rally. Shortly after Pence finished his remarks, Zinke (left in cowboy hat), grabbed Mrs Pence by the hands as they spun around

Zinke then sent Mrs Pence twirling as the VP shook hands with his supporters

Zinke then sent Mrs Pence twirling before picking her up and swinging her from side-to-side in a series of line-dance moves.

The pair received cheers from the crowd despite Mrs Pence's shock.

And the Vice President didn't seem to mind as he stood off to the side laughing and clapping. The VP also gave Zinke a high-five before embracing him on stage.

Zinke is well known for his hands-on approach in office.

Zinke picked Mrs Pence up and swung her from side-to-side in a series of line-dance moves

The hilarious moment is one of many bold moves by Zinke, who rode a horse to the office on his first day

The pair received cheers from the crowd despite Mrs Pence's shock

He rode a horse into the office on his first day and shoveled snow off the Lincoln Memorial steps, according to the Independent Journal Review.

Zinke also scrubbed the Vietnam Memorial.

Over the weekend, the Vice President took some time off and went fishing at a pond in Fishtail, Montana, before attending a service at Nye Community Church on Sunday.

Pence and Zinke also went horseback riding together.

And the Vice President didn't seem to mind as he stood off to the side laughing and clapping. The VP also gave Zinke a high-five (pictured) before embracing him on stage